Peavey invective .120 guitar amplifier lands in the UK.

Peavey UK reports that its invective Series .120 guitar amplifier head is now available in the UK, via distributor Barnes & Mullins.

Designed in collaboration with Periphery’s Misha Mansoor Peavey says the amp: ‘..is packed with a wealth of features to help guitarists achieve the most revered metal sounds, from woody and clean to the most extreme of high gain tones’.

Aimed at guitarists with heavier tastes, the invective .120 head uses four matched JJ 6L6GC output tubes with top-loaded bias test points and adjustment. It offers a single input with four key channels: Clean channel with boost drive and tone; (very) Clean channel with gain/low/mid/high/post; Lead/Crunch channel input with muting gate threshold; and Lead/Crunch channel with boost level and tone – all channels are remote switchable. Furthermore, both the ‘Lead’ and ‘Crunch’ channels have independent pre-and post-gain controls as well as shared low/mid/high EQ.

On the rear panel of the invective .120 head, players will find paralleled speaker outputs with an impedance selector, an MSDI direct output with Level/Tone/Ground Lift, MIDI out/thru, MIDI footswitch input, remote switchable rack loop and effects loop, half-power switch, and two 9VDC at 500mA auxiliary power jacks. The included footswitch contains nine presets to offer players even more tone options and flexibility.

Available in the UK soon, Peavey’s invective .212 and .412 cabinets are perfectly suited for use with the invective .120 head. Premium 12” Celestion Vintage 30 paired with Creamback G12H-75 speakers: ‘…have been specifically designed and voiced to reproduce modern metal tones. Their solid finger-jointed pine construction, removable EDL casters and premium components ensure the ultimate durability and reliability as well as delivering the most responsive dynamics imaginable’.

Peavey’s invective .120 head has an RRP of £2,180.

Info: www.bandm.co.uk

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